RENO, Nev. - With a storm set to hit Northern Nevada, three Wolf Pack teams will be in the sun for weekend action. Nevada Baseball heads to CSUN for a three-game series, while Softball plays five games from Friday to Sunday at the Amy S. Harrison Classic at UC Riverside, and Women's Tennis travels to Tucson, Arizona, to take on Arizona and Western Michigan.
Softball
Amy S. Harrison Classic
Friday, March 1- Sunday, March 3
Nevada continues tournament play, traveling to UC Riverside for the Amy S. Harrison Classic in a five game, three team tournament facing Southern Utah and host team, UC Riverside. Nevada is coming off a 4-1 weekend at Pacific's Libby Matson Tournament where the Pack outscored their opponents 50-7 over five games.Â
Friday, March 1 - vs Southern Utah - 9 a.m. -
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Friday, March 1 - vs. UC Riverside - 11:30 a.m. -
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Saturday, March 2 - vs. Southern Utah - 10 a.m. -
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Sunday, March 3 - vs. Southern Utah - 11:30 a.m. -
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Sunday, March 3 - vs. UC Riverside - 2 p.m. -
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BASEBALL
Nevada at CSUN
Thursday - 2 p.m. -
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Friday - 12 p.m. -
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Saturday - 12 p.m. -
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Nevada Baseball (4-3) will look to rebound from a heartbreaking late-inning loss at UCLA when it heads to Northridge for a three-game set.
Due to expected inclement weather, the series has been moved up a day (Thursday-Saturday), with the opener set for 2 p.m. Thursday. Fans can continue to check www.nevadawolfpack.com as well as @NevadaBaseball on X for up-to-date news on any date and time changes.
Friday's and Saturday's games will be available online for audio broadcast at The Varsity Network at www.thevarsitynetwork.com and through The Varsity Network app, with Josh Suchon on the call. Thursday afternoon's contest is available through CSUN, with the link above.
None of the three games scheduled will be streamed.
Women's Tennis
Nevada (2-2) travels to Tuscon to take on No. 34 Arizona and Western Michigan. The Wolf Pack's weekend begins against the ranked Wildcats at 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by a neutral-site match against the Broncos on Sunday at 9 a.m.
Scouting the weekend, both opponents are coming off successful weeks with Arizona dropping their weekend opener to Alabama, 3-4, before sweeping Tulsa, 4-0, and earning a ranked win against No. 25 Yale, 4-3. Western Michigan went 3-0 in its trip to Ohio, defeating Youngstown State, 5-2, Cleveland State, 4-3, and sweeping St. Bonaventure, 4-0, to close the week in a neutral-match.
The Broncos won both of the MAC player of the week awards, with Valeriya Monko and Lindsey Zieglar winning doubles team of the week and Monko taking home the singles honor.
Men's Tennis
Nevada Men's Tennis' home opener has been postponed due to inclement weather. The team will look to make up the match at a later date in the near future.